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Daily Dose of Security+ (MCQ practice 4, DIFFICULT‼️)

Question: An enterprise automates infrastructure provisioning by defining networking, firewalls, and server parameters in machine-readable definition files. What practice is this?

A. Software-Defined Networking (SDN)

B. Infrastructure as Code (IaC)

C. Continuous Integration (CI)

D. Automation Playbooks

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u/No_Breakfast_8903 — 1 day ago

Daily Dose of Security + (MCQ practice 3)

Question: In an asymmetric cryptographic deployment, which key should be made accessible to anyone to encrypt data intended for a specific recipient?

A. Shared pre-shared key

B. Recipient's public key

C. Recipient's private key

D. Certificate authority key

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u/No_Breakfast_8903 — 3 days ago

Daily Dose of Security + (MCQ practice)

Question: A development group integrates an automated tool that reviews source code files for structural flaws, common vulnerabilities, and logic bugs without compiling or running the code. What testing method is this?

A. Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST)

B. Static Application Security Testing (SAST)

C. Fuzzing analysis

D. Penetration testing

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u/No_Breakfast_8903 — 5 days ago

Daily Dose of Security+ (MCQ)

Question: During an annual steering board workshop, executives document the definitive threshold of risk the organization is willing to take on across various computing initiatives to pursue its financial goals. What term defines this strategic parameter?

A. Risk Appetite

B. Risk Tolerance

C. Risk Matrix Baseline

D. Risk Avoidance Index

What’s your answer? Answer in the comment section! I will reveal the answer later today!!

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u/No_Breakfast_8903 — 6 days ago

Daily Dose Of Security +(MCQ)

Question: A security architect requires all corporate authentication flows to incorporate an alphanumeric password alongside a physical cryptographic hardware token. Which option correctly identifies the control types and authentication factors utilized?

A. Technical control using Something You Know and Something You Have

B. Operational control using Something You Have and Something You Are

C. Managerial control using Something You Know and Somewhere You Are

D. Physical control using Something You Are and Something You Do

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u/No_Breakfast_8903 — 8 days ago